Chemical Engineering Transactions (Sep 2014)

Comparative Study on Efficiency of Biodigesters Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Treating Brewery Effluent

  • E. Godoy Junior,
  • R.O. Jesus,
  • A.C. Silva,
  • J.R. Camargo,
  • J.R. Daniletto,
  • E.P.D. Coelho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3303/CET1438027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38

Abstract

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The present work was a comparative study of four types of biodigesters systems upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) operating with brewery effluent in hot climate region. In case a UASB IC 20 meters high and 660 m3 in volume in steel protected by epoxy resin, a conventional UASB 6 feet tall with a volume of 965 m3 protected concrete with high density polyethylene (HDPE) film, a conventional UASB 6 feet tall with cylindrical volume of 2,000 m3 protected steel, and end a digester system consists of two UASB arranged in series, plug flow, forming cascade of 0.5 m3 volume at 1.2 m height each, built in HDPE rotomolded. Both systems operated hydrolyzed receiving tributary. The hydraulic retention time varied between 2.66 and 24 hours, removing the organic load of between 70% and 91% and the methane concentration between 75% and 81%. Preliminary results allowed the comparison of performance and eco-efficiency of both systems studied when objective environmental sanitation and/or bioenergization of wastewater from the brewery.